The Call Of The Wild What Was The Conflict Between Buck And Spitz

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I liked Call of the Wild because there were a lot of good parts and a lot of bad parts. My favorite part of the book was where Buck and Spitz fought and Buck killed him and took his part of being the leader of the sled. My least favorite part of the book was where Buck got kidnapped by Manuel and was taken some place he had never been where it was cold and frigid. I also liked the part where Buck tried to kill the man who was fighting with John. I also didn’t like the part where Buck was beaten with the whip and club. The part that I didn’t like was when they got to Alaska and Buck was freezing and he tasted snow and his tongue started to burn it was so cold. When Buck got to Alaska he didn’t know what to do. Also when he was bad he got choked with the rope that was around his neck. Also when Buck was in Alaska he got very little food and always got in a fight with Spitz. The sort of good part of when he was in Alaska was that he got to meet a bunch of new dogs, some he liked and some he didn’t like. …show more content…

I also sort of liked the part of the conflict between Buck Spitz. The conflict was brutal for Perrault because Spitz was his dog he brought for the team, but the conflict was good for Francois because he liked Buck and knew he was strong and tough and fought like two devils. The foreshadowing of the book I didn’t like because when the man in the red sweater came out with the club and whip it might that Buck was going to get beaten or maybe even killed. The theme of the book is that Buck is meant to be in the wild: he kills animals, howls like a wolf, and chases